Delighted that Cambridge University won a CASE Circle of Excellence Award for promoting Conservation Evidence (4,000 nominations from 27 countries). Follow the link to see the film with Yolo Williams, David Attenborough, global conservationists (and me!)
https://t.co/EtUl5UuwZZ
How has Cambridge research made a positive impact in your region? 👩🏽🔬🔬👨🏻💼
The University contributes nearly £30 billion to the UK economy and supports more than 86,000 jobs across the UK.
Explore our new interactive map and tell us what you find... 👇
What do this year’s extreme weather events mean for our climate and our future?
You’re invited to join @EmilyShuckburgh, @LynnDicks, @AlisonMing and @MatthewAgarwala for a discussion and Q&A – LIVE on LinkedIn.
📅 Wednesday 7 September
🕙 10am UK time
⬇️ Tap link to attend
What does the #drought mean for the UK and elsewhere?
Is this the future? Where do we go from here?
Six Cambridge experts give their views ⬇️
https://t.co/q2HHwlfDqE
We face both the ‘sixth mass extinction’ of biodiversity and an ‘evidence emergency’.
But change is afoot.
@IoloWilliams2 and Sir David Attenborough introduce ‘The Evidence Effect’ – a film about a new approach that’s ensuring conservation projects really work.
Watch now 🔽
Very happy that my first PhD paper is now out in #ESPL! We use luminescence dating, lithostratigraphy, and petrography to reconstruct the fluvial response of the Huab River, Namibia, to Holocene climates.
@SLBurrough@kalaharidave
https://t.co/9Sl62Mxt4O
"I started thinking: let's make a nest, a huge human nest. So that's what we did."
@MECCambridge gardener Peter Kirkham talks about why college gardens are so important: https://t.co/yeKLaVIOm7
#Cambridge#gardening
Here's a wonderful short film of an empty @theUL in lockdown - shot by our own @blazejmikula. Buildings that are normally populated by thousands of people take on a magical, mysterious property when they're closed. We hope to welcome you back soon. #librarytwitter#books
Sir David Attenborough, Dr Jane Goodall and leading Cambridge University researchers talk about the urgency of the #ClimateCrisis – and some of the solutions that may take us to zero carbon.
#CambridgeZero#SustainableEarth
Significantly increased extreme precipitation expected in Europe and North America from extratropical cyclones. Thrilled that our paper is now online!
https://t.co/HfIPU68zxb
Galaxy quests, the King of Scuttle Flies and an island called Robinson Crusoe, as well as what’s happening in the world of ‘work’. Worth staying in-in for 😀 See the latest issue of Research Horizons @cambridge_uni#CambridgeWork https://t.co/kltRd0do6G